RIP Jean Beliveau
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 7:37 pm
One of the true greats of the game, passed away on Sunday. Considered to be hockey royalty. Played 18 seasons with the Habs, captain for 10 years. His name is on the Stanley Cup 17 times, 10 as a player and 7 in Montreal management. Awarded the Hart Trophy twice, Art Ross and Conn Smythe awards once each. A gentleman on and off the ice, Mr Beliveau will be missed. Montreal does a great job honouring their greats, I expect the pre-game ceremony at their next home game, will be no different.
After he retired in 1971, Montreal drafted a young guy named Lafleur to fill the void. I read in one article, Dick Duff, mentioned the 4-4-4 of the NHL: Jean Beliveau, Bobby Orr and Red Kelly.
He is the latest in losses to the NHL, Pat Quinn and Murray Oliver passed away a couple of weeks ago. Gordie Howe, "Mr Hockey" himself, has been battling health issues.
ETA: I think I'll rewatch Game 6 of the '67 playoffs, Toronto vs Montreal.
After he retired in 1971, Montreal drafted a young guy named Lafleur to fill the void. I read in one article, Dick Duff, mentioned the 4-4-4 of the NHL: Jean Beliveau, Bobby Orr and Red Kelly.
He is the latest in losses to the NHL, Pat Quinn and Murray Oliver passed away a couple of weeks ago. Gordie Howe, "Mr Hockey" himself, has been battling health issues.
ETA: I think I'll rewatch Game 6 of the '67 playoffs, Toronto vs Montreal.